Senior Principal Engineer (Aerospace Team Leader)

Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Senior Principal Engineer (Aerospace Team Leader)

Organisation Overview
Our Client operates within the aerospace industry, renowned for its commitment to innovation and quality in high-integrity systems. With a strong emphasis on safety and security, the company fosters a collaborative culture that empowers its employees to excel in their roles. They offer an engaging work environment, emphasizing growth, integrity, and a commitment to excellence, making it an ideal place for ambitious professionals seeking to make a significant impact.

Role Summary
The Senior Principal Engineer position has been created due to the strategic growth of our Client's aerospace division. This role is pivotal in leading the aerospace team and advancing the development of cutting-edge aerospace technologies. As a Senior Principal Engineer, you will have the opportunity to shape significant projects, mentor junior engineers, and contribute to the overall success of the organisation in the aerospace sector. This is an exciting chance to be at the forefront of innovation and drive impactful projects within a highly esteemed company.

Responsibilities

Lead and mentor the aerospace engineering team, providing guidance and overseeing project execution.
Drive the design and development of aerospace systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to align project objectives and deliverables.
Engage in technical problem-solving, ensuring the delivery of high-quality solutions for complex inquiries.
Establish and maintain strong relationships with clients, identifying and responding to their needs effectively.
Contribute to the continuous improvement of engineering processes and methodologies.
Prepare and present technical documentation and reports to stakeholders.
Essential Skills & Experience

A degree in Engineering, Aerospace, or a related field.
Extensive experience in aerospace engineering, with a focus on system design and development.
Proven track record in leading engineering teams and managing projects successfully.
Strong knowledge of aerospace industry standards and safety regulations.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage with clients and stakeholders at all levels.
Demonstrated problem-solving skills and a strong attention to detail.
Desirable Skills & Experience

Experience with advanced aerospace technologies and materials.
Familiarity with project management methodologies.
Knowledge of software tools used in aerospace design and analysis.
Experience with safety-critical systems and their development processes.
If you are a qualified professional with a passion for aerospace engineering and leadership, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your CV to demonstrate your experience and qualifications. Our Client looks forward to welcoming a dynamic individual to their team who can contribute to their mission and vision in aerospace innovation

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